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In 2015, Ms. Crosby came to Lawndale with 12 years of teaching ASL in the middle school secondary environment. As one of the only ASL programs offered in Southern California, Ms. Crosby is a rare find, as she is one of few dual credentialed teachers in English and ASL. She is a student-centered, passionate teacher-leader and has served Lawndale as ASLA Coordinator (the first academy offered in the country), Dual Enrollment Teacher, Course Leader, Work-based Learning Leader, Club Advisor, and Professional Development Facilitator. To her academic credit, Ms. Crosby holds four collegiate degrees: B.A. in Communications from USC, a B.A. in Deaf Studies from CSUN, and two Masters Degrees from the University of Phoenix in Organizational Management and Education. Outside of the classroom, Ms. Crosby is an entrepreneur, award-winning producer of accessible media content, advocate, interpreter, and performer.  As if her plate was not already full, Ms. Crosby finds time to support her students outside the classroom, mentor other teachers pursuing their ASL authorization and ASL Interpreter Training students, and volunteer in the Deaf community and other educational programs. When you don't find Ms. Crosby active in any one of these impressive roles, you will find her enjoying a brisk walk on hiking trails, working out at the gym, at a movie theatre or a day spa. 

Quick fact: Ms. Crosby was a former USC Women of Troy Basketball player. Watch out, she still has game!).

Message from Ms. Crosby: "I enthusiastically await the opportunities to get to know all of you throughout this year and partner with you to facilitate your growth and development of Deaf Culture knowledge and ASL skills!" ~Ms. Crosby

 

Featured Interviews:
11/22/2019 HCTV: City News (Nov 22, 2019) Edition
https://youtu.be/_DzwmoAYadw
Time marker: 18:00-21:14
 
 
10/21/2019 HCTV Spotlight Education Edition: Principals 
Time marker: 7:57-12:14

 

 
 
 
 

Posts

Signing Expressive Silent Night; Eduardo Lucero P5

Students learned Christmas songs and demonstrated signing expressive mastery of Silent Night on December 15, 2015.

ASL 1 "Let's Get Acquainted" Practice with Sheyla Leyva and Stephanie Iniguez P6

Student practice creating multi-media in preparation for "Let's Get Acquainted" video project on 12/15/15.

ASL 2 My Dream Home Multi-Video Practice with Maria Manzo and Iliana Perez P5

Students practice creating a multi-media YouTube video for Final Project 12.15.15.

Signing Expressive Silent Night; Noel Ojeda P3

Students learned Christmas songs and demonstrated signing expressive mastery of Silent Night on December 15, 2015.

Signing Expressive Silent Night; Sayra Ortiz P3

Student learned Christmas Songs and presented to demonstrate expressive mastery skills on 12/15/2015

C.H.A.D., Arcadia Christmas Caroling Field Trip 12.14.2015 -Introductions

Six amazing ASLA students visited California House for the Adult Deaf (C.H.A.D.) in Arcadia to Carol in ASL four popular Christmas songs (Silent Night, Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas, Oh Holy Night, and Oh Come All Ye Faithful), before an audience of deaf senior residents. This outing marks the first ASLA field trip with Ms. Crosby for 2015. Kudos to Alexis Bagley, Jessica Castellon, Lauren Guitierrez, Kelsey Mendez, Giselle Mojica and Johanna Sanchez for doing a stellar job!

Guest Speaker: Sharon Pierre-Louis 11.16.2015

Things I learned today.....
  • She has a deaf brother
  • She signs, acts and sings and is a sign language interpreter
  • She knows four different languages
  • If you want to do something in life try starting early
  • How something little can change your life
  • She stars in my favorite TV show "Switched at Birth"
  • You can earn a lot of money acting
  • She has acted in several movies
  • She met Jaime Foxx
  • She signs clearly
  • She is an amazing vocalist

Guest Speaker: Sharon Pierre-Louis 11.16.2015

"Thank you for inviting me to speak, D'yann! It was a joy to be there and speak to the students. Your work as a teacher is invaluable. It was an honor to be a part." ~Sharon Pierre-Louis